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by kukabara
3 months ago in Design Dilemma
Can gray walls go with teal, cream and warm tones (beige, espresso brown furnishings?)
Want gray living room walls to add color and cool down all the beige and brown I have, but I have pale teal/gray and cream on other walls in an open plan on the main floor. I won't be re-doing the other walls. Can a shade of gray work with this color palette?
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What's Inside Design Ltd. It absolutely can if done properly! Could you please post pictures of the other walls?
3 months ago · ·
Julie Dvorak i like what you have
3 months ago ·
kukabara More pictures--thanks!
3 months ago ·
rawketgrl Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter to the rescue! It is an amazing color that changes with whatever it is paired with. Check it out I think this might just do the trick. I like the colors you have. :D
3 months ago · ·
kukabara Some options... Looking at lighter-to-medium shades of gray and greige. (Please excuse my husband's hands!)
3 months ago ·
kukabara Thanks Julie.
3 months ago ·
sapphire189he I think a broken finish (ie faux finish as in ragging, etc) would look great. THen you could tie in a lot of the colors and it would also look quite soft. If you want to really cool things down, why not go stronger in a teal or shade of blue green, like the pictures in the last post. That would look smashing!
3 months ago ·
kukabara Thank you all so much for your great suggestions!!
3 months ago ·
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